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Narahari was sitting in front of his house, when a group of stray dogs suddenly attacked him, injuring him severely on his hands and legs.
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The Collector held a review meeting with the representatives of Blue Cross, Navodya Pet Society, Animal Care Society, and other organisations and officials of the district administration on Friday.
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Municipal workers in Dubbak municipality reportedly killed some 50 stray dogs by poisoning them on July 1 following the increased stray dog attacks on people in the Lachapet area.
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A CCTV footage of the incident, now widely shared on social media, captures the horrifying moment the dogs attacking the child. Responding to the boy's cries for help, residents use stones to beat and chase the dogs away.
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The death of a six-year-old boy in an attack by a pack of street dogs at Isnapur on Friday has exposed how serious the issue was, even as five stray dog attacks were reported under Patancheru mandal on Friday alone.
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The dogs attacked the boy when he went to answer nature's call behind the camp where his stays along with his parents
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A case was registered against Sammaiah from Gayathrinagar in CCC corner under Section 428 (killing animals) of the IPC
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The CCTV clip of the incident has gone viral on social media platforms, with residents calling for strict action.
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Locals said that the stray dogs had become a cause for concern and requested municipal officials to address the menace
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The injured persons were initially shifted to Bhainsa Area Hospital and then to a hospital in neighboring Nizamabad for better treatment.
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She is the only daughter of Amar Singh, a farmer, while her mother Saritha is a home-maker.
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Villagers alleged that some masked men arrived in a car after midnight and opened fire on the strays.
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A person named Gujja Bhaskar spotted the dead peacock near a bus stand near Kalyana katta down the hill shrine on Wednesday morning and informed Yadagirigutta police.
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Following the incident, the injured girl was immediately admitted to the government hospital for medical attention where she underwent treatment.
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Directing the government to rectify its behaviour, the high court gave it three weeks to file objections to the PIL. It warned that the court may have to issue orders against the government if there is further delay.
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According to the report, the decline in street dog population points to the effectiveness of intervention efforts aimed at population control and responsible management.
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Talking at an event held here to mark World Rabies Day, the chief minister said that dogs from certain breeds are aggressive and attack people.
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The court considered a PIL filed by an animal activist, expressing worries about the welfare of stray dogs during significant occasions like Independence Day, Republic Day, and the recent G20 Summit
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The MCD said the dogs that were picked up from the roads of the national capital have been kept in proper care and no cruelty or harm has been caused to them
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The dog carcasses were interred on the same day, with notification given to the Selaiyur police station. However, no complaint has been filed with the police regarding this matter.